Victory Park

Businessman and Sports Real Estate Visionary Tom Hicks Dies at 79

By Charles Grand / December 8, 2025 /

Prominent Dallas-based investor and former sports franchise owner Thomas O. Hicks died on Saturday at the age of 79, leaving a storied legacy steeped in D-FW’s real estate and business scene. A master of the leveraged buyout, Hicks got his start in corporate lending before embarking on a successful career in private equity. He made…

Here’s How Much Rent You’ll Pay in Specific Dallas Neighborhoods

By CandysDirt.com Contributor / April 30, 2022 /

Rent.com came up with the numbers and drilled down to specific neighborhoods in a rental-trend market report, including year-over-year changes in how much renters will shell out.

Harwood Development Boasts Big Parking Structure, Office Tower, And Little Else

By Jon Anderson / March 30, 2020 /

Dallas’ plans for a vibrant Arts District failed miserably. It’s one of two areas of the city where you’re not reminded of COVID-19 – because it’s just as vacant now as it always is. It’s such a failure that there’s an Authorized Hearing to determine how to get someone – anyone – to walk its…

Channel Carrie Bradshaw in Victory Park Luxury Penthouse

By April Towery / February 15, 2020 /

The view alone is worth the hefty price tag at this 31st-floor penthouse in Victory Park. The never-occupied, 2,916-square-foot space boasts three bedrooms and three and one-half bathrooms. Floor-to-ceiling windows with solar shades, keyless entry, and a surround-sound speaker system provide the best of both worlds. You get the perks of leasing – including a…

Jon Anderson: New Arts District Plan is Like Trying to Create Life By Joining Two Cemeteries

By Jon Anderson / November 13, 2019 /

Last night, District 14 council member David Blewett held the first community meeting of an authorized hearing involving the Arts District. The purpose is two-fold: First to update the original Arts District plan (known as the Sasaki Plan) adopted by the city in 1981 – no surprise that urban planning has changed. Secondly, the desire…